Are you looking forward to getting more active after a long winter this spring? Do you worry that with more activity comes more aches and pains? At Beyond Therapy and Wellness, our therapists understand injuries, how to resolve them, and avoid them. We will work with you to make sure you have a great spring!

Springtime is here, and with it comes rekindled energy to get started on resolving old injuries and reaching your fitness goals! All of us have been stuck inside for months, so now more than ever, it’s important to stay on top of your health and make sure you’re engaging in activities that encourage you to get up and move. 

The weather is warming up, so it’s a great time to “spring” into action and start doing the things you love again! The fear of injury or perceived difficulty getting started can prevent you from initiating the steps needed for a healthy and active lifestyle. 

If you require assistance for getting started, whether to resolve an injury or commit to fitness, physical therapy can help. Request an appointment with Beyond Therapy and Wellness today!

Physical Therapy Can Help You Be More Active This Spring

Studies indicate that only about 20% of the adult population in America exercises enough (i.e., minutes per day and days per week). Busy life and lack of motivation are often the main excuses for this inactivity. For some, injuries and uncertainty about what to do and how to do it are explanations for sedentary lifestyles.

Finding the time or the motivation to exercise is difficult for many people. Still, with a season of renewal right around the corner for us, it’s essential to know what your options are when it comes to getting into shape!

Physical therapy is helpful for people recovering from an injury or surgical procedure. Beyond Therapy and Wellness physical therapists are movement specialists who offer safe and effective ways to improve your overall fitness level so that you can enjoy physical activities this spring!

Some of the common springtime activities physical therapy can help with include:

Running

Running can be hard on the joints, especially as we age. One of the most common injuries that keep people from running without pain is shin splints. These occur when there is pain along the bone in the lower leg, known as the tibia or shin bone. Shin splints are often the result of inexperience, training errors (i.e., too far, too fast), and a previous unresolved injury. A physical therapist can help ensure your body is adequately prepared before you hit the trails!

Gardening

Gardening usually requires you to get down on your hands and knees in the dirt! Physical therapy can help you relieve any knee pain, wrist/hand pain, shoulder pain, or lower back pain you’ve been dealing with this winter. We can make sure you’re moving better and strong enough to ensure you can spend time outside tending your flowers, fruits, or vegetables.

Biking

Biking is a fun activity people enjoy doing as it warms up outside! However, biking can also prove to be difficult if you’re suffering from injuries that have not healed. Chronic shoulder or neck pain or hip and lower back conditions that restrict your mobility can keep you off the bike. Physical therapy can help to mobilize your joints and help you build up strength and endurance so you can continue taking those long bike rides!

Our physical therapists will evaluate your current physical condition and assess your fitness level. Whether you’re currently moving with assistance from a cane, walker, or orthotic device, or you’re a serious athlete, physical therapy can help you increase your fitness level, reduce your chance of injury, and eliminate pain from sore muscles.

Our physical therapy sessions start with an injury assessment, no matter the condition or reason for getting started. This includes a thorough evaluation with details about past injuries, current injuries, health history, and specific goals you are trying to achieve. 

We provide comprehensive treatments that include resolving injuries, injury prevention programs, and performance-based exercise programs to achieve your particular goals. 

We will use this information to develop a comprehensive program that includes targeted manual techniques, mobility work, strengthening, and appropriate pain relief techniques. In addition, we will educate you and support you through changes you need to make to your lifestyle to ensure you achieve your fitness goals!

A physical therapy program can increase your fitness level and help you make the most of your favorite activities!

Request An Appointment To Get Started Today

Beyond Therapy and Wellness offers many therapeutic methods to help athletes and weekend warriors participate in whatever fitness or outdoor activity they love the most. 

Request an appointment today if you’re interested in using your reinvigorated energy this spring!

Packed with savory flavor, this sun-dried tomato focaccia turkey sandwich layers tender turkey with rich, herby notes for a truly satisfying bite. It’s the perfect balance of hearty and fresh, making it a delicious go-to for lunch or a quick, elevated meal.

  • 1 loaf of Trader Joe’s sun-dried tomato focaccia
  • one 7-ounce package deli turkey
  • 1 large tomato, thinly sliced
  • one handful of greens – sprouts, microgreens, spinach, etc.
  • a few pieces of thinly sliced red onion
  • 1/4 cup mayo

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Toast the focaccia in the oven for 5-8 minutes. Mix the pesto and the mayo together in a small bowl to make a pesto mayo. Keeping the bread flat on a cutting board, turn your serrated knife sideways and slice horizontally through the center of the loaf. (You don’t want to flip the top and lose those yummy crumbles.) Keeping the top piece flat, set it aside. Layer the sandwich with pesto mayo, turkey, tomato, greens, red onion, and finish with dollops of pesto mayo. Dollop the top layer of pesto mayo directly on top of the greens and onions so you don’t have to flip the top piece upside down to spread it on the bread. Gently press your top piece back on top of the sandwich. When it’s nice and secure, use a large knife to cut through the sandwich. Cut it down the middle and across 3 times for a total of 6 pieces. Serve and enjoy! This is sandwich goals.

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Family-Friendly Spring Activities

As it begins to warm up, try picking up a new outdoor sport such as biking, rollerblading, hiking, golfing, fishing, or kayaking. These are all fun things you can do to get your blood pumping and introduce more physical activity into your routine after sitting at home for so many months! 

Visit an Outdoor Farmers Market 

If you love fresh and locally grown fruits and vegetables, a farmers market might be right up your alley! Visiting an outdoor farmers market gives you a chance to get some fresh air and hand-select the best produce, jams, preserves, and jellies for you to take home to try.

Go see a Drive-In Movie 

This is a great spring activity, especially because you can roll down your windows and enjoy a nice breeze as you watch on the big screen. You could even invite people outside of your household to park their car near yours so you can watch it together.

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Patient Testimonial

“Beyond Physical Therapy is an answer to prayer. The receptionist, Patricia, was friendly and exceptional in what she did and said. Krissy, the PT, examined me and explained my condition medically thoroughly. The examination was completed with minimal pain. She showed what she wanted me to do physically. I am so thankful that I will receive a thorough exercise program for a constant problem for several months.”
-Patricia K